DREAMer & Personal Loans

Adams County, Arapahoe County, City of Denver
Call (303) 340-3343Website

Fitzsimons Federal Credit Union 

 

Fitzsimons Federal Credit Union is a not-for-profit full-service financial institution serving the Colorado communities of Denver metro. Having helped people build solid financial futures for over 65 years, Fitzsimons has walked its members down the path to financial independence many times over, including those who are often unbanked or underbanked. We are an alternative from the for-profit banking system, we are owned by you, not Wall Street

DREAMer Loans 

This loan started out as a way for DACA recipients (also known as DREAMers) to pay the application or renewal fee. Funds can be used for any immigration or naturalization-related government fee.

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Other Services

  • Personal Loans (will not ask for SSN but do ask for ITIN)
  • Student loans
  • Credit builder (will not ask for SSN but do ask for ITIN)

Similar services available:

ASSET & DREAMer College Resources – CCD

Community College of Denver (CCD) welcomes ASSET/ DREAMer students! Pursuing an education is important and can sometimes feel overwhelming. CCD has dedicated staff to help you through the process and make you feel at home.

Programs for Pregnant and Postpartum Mothers- Motherwise

MotherWise empowers women and their families to thrive during pregnancy and after a new baby is born.

Centro San Juan Diego

A Ministry of the Archdiocese of Denver, promotes the common good of the Hispanic community through education, family support, integration, and leadership formation.

No Cost Mental Wellbeing Support for Immigrants – DCAC

Our Immigrant Family Initiative provides mental health services specifically to families and children who are experiencing trauma or stress as a result of their immigration status or situation.
Services offered to families experiencing trauma due to immigration.

Services Available
Trainings- empower families in growth and well- being

Support groups- to share stories and heal from experiences.

Individual/family therapy- bilingual therapists with experience with immigration issues who individuals and families through, heal, and overcome experiences.

Family Resources – ASC COS

The Accompaniment and Sanctuary Coalition Colorado Springs (ASC COS) helps with government navigation in a variety of ways. No matter your status,

Grief Counseling Services- Judi’s House

Judi’s House provides support to children and families grieving a death. Services are provided to youth ages 3 to 25, and their families at no charge.

Servicios De La Raza

Servicios is committed to continuing to provide the essential services to our community, regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, nationality, creed, or documentation status. These programs include:

Behavioral health resources including counseling, therapy, substance abuse counseling, and DUI levels I and II education.

Trauma & Disaster Recovery Clinic at DU

The Trauma & Disaster Recovery Clinic (TDRC) provides psychological support to individuals and communities who have experienced stress, adversity and/or trauma. We utilize an integrative, need and strengths-based approach that is culturally informed. Our services are continually evaluated to ensure effectiveness and are not restricted by status.

Migrant Education Program – NMEP

To provide equitable resources and outcomes to ensure that all migrant children/youth are postsecondary and workforce ready and that all families are empowered to succeed.

Mental & General Health Support Services

La Cocina provides full access to traditional and nontraditional forms of mental health and health equity support services for the Latinx immigrant community.

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